Corus develops new auto steel

Friday, 02 April 2010 13:52:45 (GMT+3)   |  
On April 1, UK-based steelmaker Corus, the European subsidiary of the Indian steel giant Tata Steel, announced that it has developed a new steel grade specifically for the automotive industry.
 
According to the company's statement, Corus will market a new grade of steel, Dual Phase (DP) 800HyPerform, an advanced high-strength steel designed specifically for the needs of the automotive industry.
 
DP800HyPerform combines the strength levels of a DP800 grade with the formability properties of a DP600 grade, without compromising on weldability. DP800HyPerform has been specifically developed for use in making lightweight automotive parts such as structural members and reinforcements that must be highly crash-resistant. Corus said that the product is available as hot dipped galvanized material and fulfils all typical automotive processing requirements.

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